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From Sufi melodies to crazy mashups, Nexus’26 was three days of pure energy, talent and a star night to remember.

Nexus’26, the Annual Cultural Fest of Sri Venkateswara College, unfolded over the 18th, 19th and 20th of February 2026, transforming the campus into a vibrant hub of art, music and collective celebration. Over the three electric days, students from across the University of Delhi poured in, making the fest a true confluence of cultures, talent and youthful energy.

Day 1 of the fest began with the classical dance event, setting a graceful yet powerful tone. This was followed by Madari, the street play (Nukkad Natak) competition, and then the classical singing event. Battle of Bands was also scheduled, but unfortunately could not take place because of the rains. For the guest night, the artists were Nizami Bandhu and Anirudh Varma Collective. While the former specializes in Sufi music, the latter is known for Indian classical fusion. This lineup truly reflected the spirit of Nexus, a convergence of two different yet beautifully parallel musical cultures.

The performance began with Anirudh Varma Collective, followed by Nizami Bandhu, who brought a deeply soulful energy to the stage. The highlight of the night was when both artists came together to perform Kun Faya Kun and Aaj Rang Hai. Kun Faya Kun, in all its glory, had the crowd singing at the top of their lungs; the energy was unmatched and truly electrifying. 

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Day 2 of Nexus was filled with even more performances from several talented students across the University of Delhi. Dinuendo, where the music societies from several colleges showcased their rhythm and harmony through beautifully composed acapella mixes. Even soundchecks were hypnotic. Colleges, including Hansraj, Jesus and Mary College, and Miranda House, to name a few, all exhibited compositions in which the singers’ voices fused divinely. Solo performances also allowed students to shine and showcase their vocal abilities. Mehfil gave students a platform to exhibit their proficiency in classical music and instruments. Power-packed dance performances also hyped up the crowd.

Artistry exhibited the painting, sketches, handicrafts, and other spectacles which were pure manifestations of aesthetic sense and creativity. The day concluded with a DJ night by the artists Madari Live, flashing lights and an energetic crowd.

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Day 3 was one of the most anticipated days, for it was the star night, and Ankit Tiwari performed that night. Initially the entry was only limited to Venkateswara College students, with the gates opening around 10am. However, by evening, the entry was opened to everyone, and the energy on campus noticeably shifted. Though there wasn’t much happening during daytime, the food stalls were constantly buzzing.

The artist arrived around 7pm and what followed after that was exuberant and wild to say the least. Ankit Tiwari really lit up the stage and the whole crowd with his performance. He was passionately dancing, performing and engaging with the crowd all while singing with full energy. One of the sweetest moments of the night was when he invited three students on stage who had won a YouTube contest organised before the fest.

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He also took a brief but touching moment to remember KK, paying tribute through a soulful rendition that had the audience swaying with phone flashlights in the air. It was deeply emotional and nostalgic. Alongside his popular tracks, Ankit Tiwari also played some unexpected and high-energy mashups that completely shifted the vibe, turning the venue into a massive singalong.

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All in all, Nexus’26 was a massive hit among the students, and it truly ended with a banger.

 

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Ankit Tiwari performed on the last day, as heavy rain engulfed Nexus, the annual cultural fest of Sri Venkateswara College. However, the star night was delayed and issues arose, even after strict security. 

On 29th February, the final night of Nexus’20, Sri Venkateswara’s Annual Cultural Festival, everyone was excited for the fest to be concluded with the performance of renowned singer and songwriter, Ankit Tiwari. The performance which was arranged to be at 5 pm, was extremely delayed due to unexpected showers and thunderstorm that ensued in the evening.

 Before the performance began, the huge crowd which had gathered to listen to the artist, shuffled back and forth between the performance ground and the college building to take shelter from the excessive downpour. The rain kept everyone on their feet, and the muddy grounds were a dangerous territory for people who had dressed their best for the fest.

There was extremely strict security maintained for the star night. Many items were prohibited to be carried. There were staff teachers, and administrators on the main gate as well as inside the barricade. However, the heavy rain tested all.
During the beginning of the performance, the sound system switched offmid-song due to technical errors, causing a ruckus.

A student inside the barricade, told DU Beat, “The issue was that there were a lot of people who wanted in, and as they were trying to enter photographers were getting shoved. Barricade did have administrators and College staff inside to see if everything is okay.”

Despite of security being maintained, the large number of crowd was a test for all. Female photographers present at the venue faced harassment by other photographers and Tiwari’s team while doing their job, with people pushing and shoving others around to get a barricade entry, photographers got shoved and hit as the crowds around the barricade became unmanageable. However, there were administrators present inside the barricade for safety of students.

A female photographer covering the event, in conditions of anonymity said, “The people with Ankit Tiwari told me that if you want a picture then you need to come to his room. As I was the only female photographer, the other male photographers told me to go to the back.”

These events occurring mostly in isolation and behind closed curtains clearly didn’t dampen any spirits as the crowd wholeheartedly enjoyed after the singer arrived on the stage. Tiwari sang some of his greatest hits, like Sun Raha Hai Na Tu, and also invited members of the audience to join him on the stage as he performed, hyping up the crowd. The event ended at 8 pm at last, with rains showing no signs of satiating. People ran helper-skelter to take cover and rush towards the closest metro stations wading through the muddy roads while people struggled to exit the campus due to the excessive crowd.

Rajat Sharma, President, Students’ Union, said, “Day 3 of Nexus was going well even after the heavy rains but some incident occured between the authority, photographers and delhi police which was very unfortunate to happen. I being unaware of the complete situation from all the three sides cannot give my verdict over right and wrong but anything of this sort is obviously not good for tge reputation of the college and if there was any misconduct I am extremely sorry for the same taking the responsibility and blame wherever required.”

However, in Sri Venkateswara College, Nexus, the annual cultural fest is organised by Fine Arts Association (FAA) as well.

Hrithik, President, FAA, said, “Keeping in mind about conditions prevailing , we tried our level best to assure strict security and efficient management . Entry inside the college on the three days was strictly provided to only those who had the valid ID cards . Our officials were present at the main gate and near the barricade to make sure there was no issue .
We appreciate all our media partners including all the videographers and photographers who stood by even in the unpleasant weather conditions to cover our event . My team and I would also like to thank our enthusiastic crowd which helped to make Nexus 2020 a grand success.”

The star night was memorable for all. The pleasant chilly weather soon washed away everyone’s trouble.

Nexus ended on a chilly note, yet witnessed warmth on all three days. The college was filled with iconic Bollywood mementos, the decor was remarkable with them being able to put a ship, owing to the Pirate in all of us, between the College. Nexus, unlike other fests, is organised not just by the Students’ Union, but the Fine Arts Association, as well. The entire college perfectly imbibed the theme of “Lights, Camera, Nexus.”

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